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Leadership Triangle 2010 Goodmon Awards

Call for Nominations
Deadline for Submission:  February 23, 2010

Leadership Triangle is proud to announce the seventh annual Goodmon Awards, recognizing individuals and organizations that exhibit outstanding regional leadership.  The awards will be presented on April 12, 2010 at an awards dinner presented by Leadership Triangle at Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC), Durham, NC.

Purpose of the Awards

As communities across the Triangle come to understand the importance of working together, regional thinking and regional cooperation become more essential to our individual and collective well being.  Yet we have few mechanisms in place for rewarding such regional foresight and action.  As a result, Leadership Triangle has established these annual awards in honor of James F. Goodmon to recognize leaders and organizations in our community who are regionally minded and exhibit that frame of mind in their personal and professional lives.

Categories

The Goodmon Awards recognize leadership in a variety of categories, including:

Exemplary Regional Leadership by an Individual
Awarded to an individual who embodies the concept of regional citizenship and who has gone above and beyond the call of duty to foster regional cooperation.

Exemplary Regional Leadership by a Public Official
Awarded to an elected official or government employee who has consistently transcended jurisdictional lines and provided outstanding leadership for the advancement of the Triangle.

Exemplary Regional Leadership by an Organization
Awarded to an organization that has developed an innovative regional program to address a pressing regional issue, or has consistently provided outstanding support and leadership on regional issues.

Exemplary Regional Leadership by a Partnership
Awarded to a group of individuals or organizations that have created a successful partnership with each other across the regional boundaries to address the pressing regional issues.

Exemplary Regional Leadership by a Leadership Triangle Alumnus
Awarded to a Leadership Triangle alumnus who embodies the concept of regional citizenship and who has excelled at fostering regional cooperation.

Criteria

In determining honorees, the selection committee will consider the following criteria that demonstrate individual or group contributions to improving the Triangle:

  • Contributions in more than one county or city in the Triangle region (mandatory)
  • Specific examples of commitment and leadership on regional issues that have positive impact on the region as well as local communities
  • Active participation in, and support of, organizations across the region
  • Innovative projects or strategies that improve the quality of life in the Triangle as a region
  • Other indications of regional leadership

Please click here for past Goodmon Awards winners.

 

Awards Nomination Form

Please complete the form below. Fields marked with a * are required.

Nominee Information

I wish to nominate the following individual/organization for the 2010 Goodmon Awards.

*Nominee's Name:
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*Please choose an award category: Leadership by an Individual
Leadership by an Organization
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Leadership by a Leadership Triangle Alumnus

Please answer the following questions to explain why this individual/organization is a viable candidate for the Goodmon Award. Please refer to the criteria listed in the call for nominations and highlight specific examples for the selection committee. Keep in mind the mission of Leadership Triangle in presenting these awards.


  1. In what counties or cities in the Triangle has the nominee’s work had an impact? Work must be in more than one city or county.
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  1. Please give specific examples of the nominee’s commitment to and leadership on regional issues and the positive impact this work has had on the region as well as on local communities (200 words or less).
 

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  1. Describe the nominee’s active participation in and support of organizations across the region (200 words or less).
 

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  1. Describe innovative projects or strategies the nominee has led that improve the quality of life in the Triangle (200 words or less).
 

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  1. Please include any other comments that would illustrate the nominee’s regional leadership (200 words or less).
 

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Nominator Information

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